- calendar_today June 10, 2026
Las Vegas, NV — A sudden power outage at government buildings along East Flamingo Road led to a temporary suspension of multiple Clark County services, affecting dozens of local residents on Wednesday. Both the Family Court and the District Attorney Family Support division were forced to close their doors in response, highlighting ongoing needs for operational continuity in Southern Nevada’s public sector.
Multiple Government Buildings Impacted
The unplanned outage impacted two key government buildings located at 1850 and 1900 E. Flamingo Road. These facilities house essential services such as the family court and child support assistance, central to countless Las Vegas area families. Service users arriving for in person services were greeted by closed doors as employees worked quickly to inform the community and redirect urgent needs online.
Suspension of Family Court and Child Support Assistance
The Family Court and the district attorney‘s Family Support division both suspended operations for the day. All court hearings scheduled within the affected period were canceled, affecting families and legal representatives alike. The county clarified that impacted individuals will be notified of new court dates by mail, ensuring that important proceedings are not left unresolved.
Maintaining Access Through Digital Solutions
While access to physical services was temporarily lost, Clark County officials have emphasized the continued availability of important resources through the online portal. Residents can check case records and get updates on child support issues via the Clark County website, minimizing delays and confusion during the service disruption. Routine information for all involved remains accessible 24/7, highlighting the increasing value of digital infrastructure in local government.
Communication and Transparency with the Public
County officials released an official statement to ensure transparency about the service disruption and the temporary closure. Las Vegas residents and families who might have been affected were urged to utilize online services until the buildings return to full operation. The notice stressed the county’s commitment to timely communication and to maintaining critical functions despite unanticipated challenges.
Service Resumption Timeline and Next Steps
According to Clark County’s public update, normal operations for all in person services are expected to resume on Thursday. The swift response aims to minimize disruptions to important community functions, including court hearings and support services offered by the district attorney. As service resumption takes place, the county advises residents to monitor the online portal for further details and updates.
Broader Implications for Clark County Services
This incident demonstrates the importance of resilient public infrastructure and robust digital resources for Las Vegas and the surrounding communities. As more services transition online to counteract situations like power outages, the government’s ability to maintain operations and support continues to improve. Local officials have reiterated their commitment to providing clear information and reliable Clark County services—both in person and online—especially during emergencies.







